% $Id $ % The \setting{Theme Settings} menu offers options that you can change to customize the visual apperance of Rockbox. \begin{description} \item[Browse Theme Files.] This option will display all the currently installed themes on the \dap{}, press \ActionTreeEnter{} to load the chosen theme and apply it. A theme is a configuration file, stored in a specific directory, that typically changes the WPS \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{and remote WPS}, font used and on some platforms additional information such as background image and text colours. There are a number of themes that ship with Rockbox. If none of these suit your needs, many more can be downloaded from \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{\wikilink{WpsArchos}}% \opt{h100}{\wikilink{WpsIriverH100}}% \opt{h300,ipodcolor}{\wikilink{WpsIriverH300}}% \opt{ipodvideo}{\wikilink{WpsIpod5g}}% \opt{ipodnano}{\wikilink{WpsIpodNano}}% \opt{ipodmini}{\wikilink{WpsIpodMini}}% \opt{x5}{\wikilink{WpsIaudioX5}}% . Some of the downloads from this website will actually be standalone WPS files, others will be full-blown themes. \note{Themes do not have to be purely visual. It is quite possible to create a theme that switches between audio configurations for use in the car, with headphones and when connected to an external amplifier. See \reference{ref:CreateYourOwnWPS} for more details.} \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ \item[Font.] Browse the installed fonts on your \dap{}. Selecting one will activate it. See \reference{ref:Loadingfonts} for further details about fonts. } % \nopt{player} \item[While Playing Screen.] Opens the \setting{File Browser} in the \fname{/.rockbox/wps} directory and displays all \fname{.wps} files. Selecting one will activate it, stop will exit back to the menu. For further information about the WPS see \reference{ref:WPS}. For information about editing a .wps file see \reference{ref:ConfiguringtheWPS}. \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{ \item[Remote While Playing Screen.] Opens the \setting{File Browser} in the \fname{/.rockbox/wps} directory and displays all \fname{.rwps} files. Selecting one will activate it, stop will exit back to the menu. \note{ A \fname{.rwps} file is a special \fname{.wps} file for the remote display. } } \item[Show Icons.] Rockbox has the ability to display an icon to the left of the file in the \setting{File Browser}. For details of these icons, see \reference{ref:Supportedfileformats}. \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ These icons can also be customised. See the \wikilink{IconSets} and \wikilink{CustomIcons} Wiki pages for details. } \opt{lcd_non-mono}{% \item[Clear Backdrop:] Rockbox allows you to select bitmap pictures to use as backdrops, see \reference{ref:LoadingBackdrops} for further information. This option allows you to clear the backdrops that you set. }% \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ \item[Line Selector Type.] This option allows you to select which type of line selector to use. \begin{description} \item[Pointer:] A small arrow to the left of the menu text. \item[Bar (inverse):] A bar with inverted foreground and background colour. \opt{lcd_color}{ \item[Bar (Solid Colour):] A bar with a solid colour, the colour is set in the \setting{Colours} submenu. \item[Bar (Gradient Colour):] A bar with a colour gradient, the colours are set in the \setting{Colours} submenu. } \end{description} } \opt{lcd_color}{ \item[Colours.] The options in this menu sets the colours for visual elements in Rockbox. \begin{description} \item[Line Selector Colours.] These options sets the colours for the line selector bars. \begin{description} \item[Primary Colour:] Set the primary colour used for the gradient line selector bar and the colour used for the solid color line selector bar. \item[Secondary Colour:] Set the secondary colour used for the gradient line selector bar. \item[Text Colour:] Set the colour of the selected text when using the solid colour or the gradient colour line selection bars. \end{description} \item[Background Colour:] Sets the background colour for the display. \item[Foreground Colour:] Sets the colour used for text and icons. \item[Reset Colours:] Resets the LCD display to Rockbox's default colours. \end{description} }% lcd_color \end{description}